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Re: Accessibility
- From: Martin McCormick <martin dc cis okstate edu>
- To: blinux-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Accessibility
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:22:01 -0500
Ken whistler's message arrived in my mailbox as I was asking the
questions about what sort of data are sent and received during a X
session, so sorry for some of the redundancy. What I still wonder is
whether X is enough of a standard that the quality of what we receive
is closely tied to the system that sent it over which we have no
control. Could we get a session that is quite usable from a UNIX
system and then get something that just falls flat when connecting to
a NT server, for example? I am thinking along the lines of what
presently happens with web servers. Some of them are programmed
properly and work perfectly with lynx as well as Netscape and Internet
Explorer. Others have virtually no text at all and we know what fun
that is in lynx.
Martin McCormick
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